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Connecting Your  Components
 
—Continued
 
By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you 
can switch the audio and video signals simultaneously simply by changing the input source on the AV receiver.
The AV receiver supports several connection formats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format 
you choose will depend on the formats supported by your other components. Use the following sections as a guide.
For video components, you must make an audio connection and a video connection.
 
Audio Connection Formats
 
Audio equipment can be connected to the AV 
receiver by using any of the following audio 
connection formats: analog, optical, coaxial, 
analog multichannel, or HDMI.
When you connect audio equipment to an 
HDMI, OPTICAL, or COAXIAL input, you 
must assign that input to an input selector (see 
page 47).
When choosing a connection format, bear in 
mind that the AV receiver does not convert dig-
ital input signals for analog line outputs and 
vice versa. For example, audio signals con-
nected to an optical or coaxial digital input are 
not output by the analog TAPE OUT.
If signals are present at more than one input, the inputs will be selected automatically in the following order of priority: 
HDMI, digital, analog (including multichannel). You can specify which audio inputs the AV receiver checks for the 
presence of a signal in the “Automatic Audio Input Selection Setup” on page 49.
 
Connecting Audio and Video Signals to the AV Receiver
: Signal Flow
Video
Video
Audio
Speakers (see page 22 for hookup details)
DVD player, etc.
TV, projector, 
etc.
Audio
 
Which Connections Should I Use?
DVD player, etc.
AV receiver
MD recorder, etc.
Optical
Coaxial
Analog
Analog
Multichannel
Audio Signal Flow Chart
HDMI
HDMI
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